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Ports young kids stepped right up last night. None of them looked overawed

Our young kids simply must get to that level. Otherwise mid table will be our sealing

 
1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Cats were poor. Very poor.
 

best - Dangerfield, Tom Stewart , Parfitt, Stanley, Tuohy 

the rest were lost 

disgraced - Rohan, Dahlhaus, Miers

ineffective - Ablett, Selwood, Guthrie, Duncan. They could not run and execute. 

The biggest fail - Hawkins goal kicking. 5 behinds , one on the full .  Three were definitely bad misses that he should have swallowed. 
 

Scott putting Danger forward in the second half.  Crap coaching. 
 

Port applied pressure but Cats choked.  

All I saw Stanley do was drop marks.

Worst part of last night was Bruce McAvaney's Geelong-biased commentary. 

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Ports young kids stepped right up last night. None of them looked overawed

Our young kids simply must get to that level. Otherwise mid table will be our sealing

That trio or Rozee, Duursma and Butters are good to watch, they back themselves to take the game on and often it pays off

 
1 minute ago, BW511 said:

That trio or Rozee, Duursma and Butters are good to watch, they back themselves to take the game on and often it pays off

They all played well last night. Did their bit those 3

15 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

 

Worst part of last night was Bruce McAvaney's Geelong-biased commentary. 

You’re not wrong! How many ways did he say that Ablett was “almost” having a quiet night. It was embarrassing


34 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Worst part of last night was Bruce McAvaney's Geelong-biased commentary. 

I can't stand that bloke commentating, he is the main reason I have the tv on mute when I now watch the footy, 13 year old schoolgirls aren't as hysterical as him.

11 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Ever been to Kardinia Park?

I despise Jeeelong

Hawkins had a massive choke tonight

He copped it from the crowd 

don't get me wrong, i'm no geelong fan but as @Diamond_Jim put it, port fans are very much like pies fans on steroids, just hate the port supporter base a lot more. 

1 hour ago, titan_uranus said:

All I saw Stanley do was drop marks.

Worst part of last night was Bruce McAvaney's Geelong-biased commentary. 

McAvaney got on my nerves throughout. His hyperventilating when danger scored that goal nearly made me spew!

 
44 minutes ago, Tom Dyson said:

don't get me wrong, i'm no geelong fan but as @Diamond_Jim put it, port fans are very much like pies fans on steroids, just hate the port supporter base a lot more. 

I am not doubting that. But they are over the Border. 
I resent being sent to Jeelong every year, and love watching them choke 

The first week of finals is probably my favourite week. Four quality games is just about perfect for the armchair fan especially when they are played in different States under different conditions.

 


3 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

I can't stand that bloke commentating, he is the main reason I have the tv on mute when I now watch the footy, 13 year old schoolgirls aren't as hysterical as him.

I find him tolerable with certain clubs but completely intolerable with others.

He's impossible to listen to when he's commentating Geelong or Richmond (and in previous years the same issue was with Sydney and Hawthorn). He's also not ideal with West Coast or Collingwood, albeit it's not as bad.

10 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

I find him tolerable with certain clubs but completely intolerable with others.

He's impossible to listen to when he's commentating Geelong or Richmond (and in previous years the same issue was with Sydney and Hawthorn). He's also not ideal with West Coast or Collingwood, albeit it's not as bad.

I find him totally intolerable. 

He should give it away.

So Goodwin still has a better finals record than Chris Scott over the last three years. Geelong need to get over WC or Collingwood to draw even....?

2018-2020 Finals record:

C Scott 1-4

S Goodwin 2-1

lol #straightsetscats

Edited by deejammin'

As if the year couldn't get any more topsy turvy....Trump has Corona apparantly 


Good contest this. Tigers seem to have edge.

I know its only quarter time but Richmond looking ominous.  I sense they are here to win. Brisbane will need to  take all their chances if they are to win.

Look at the Pressure in this 2nd Quarter, we should be playing in this game Goodwin. 
Get real and do your job MFC


Cracking game so far!

C'mon Lions!

Can someone please tell Bruce to shut up!! He doesn’t have to repeat everything twice or keep asking rhetorical questions. 

 

There have been some carp games this year, but Lions v Tiges is a cracker. Love seeing the Tiges get rattled. Lions have absorbed the pressure, and their guns are emerging the further the games goes. Rayner, Cameron, Neale, Hipwood, McLuggage. 

Makes me so b****y annoyed that we are not playing finals. 

Just now, Nelo said:

Can someone please tell Bruce to shut up!! He doesn’t have to repeat everything twice or keep asking rhetorical questions. 

He's painful to listen to.


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